EP1159779B1 - Method, system and device for managing the consumption of electric energy in a domestic environment - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method, a system and a device for managing the consumption of electric energy in a domestic environment.
- the management of the electric energy consumption in a household environment is realized by means of a central supervision unit; this unit manages the various electric loads, through a direct control of the electric household apparatuses equipped with suitable control systems, or using "smart" sockets, which control the supply of electric energy to the apparatuses themselves, through ON-OFF operations.
- the central supervision units of the above type are featured by the fact that they carry out an activity of the automatic type, even if following an appropriate initial configuration by the individual using the appliance (hereinafter referred to as "consumer”); the central supervision units are also characterized in that they are arranged at a hierarchical level being higher with respect to the electric household users, i.e. performing a master role, with active control on the latter.
- a first type of drawback is due to the complexity of the supervision unit, which should be a programmable one, since it has to manage a plurality of household appliances at different times and with different procedures; now, this necessarily presumes a relevant programming engagement for the consumer.
- a second type of drawback is the poor efficiency of the supervision unit, normally limiting itself to manage the electric supply of the various household apparatuses, based on a mere ON/OFF activity alone, and which under an excessive power absorption condition, provides for the deactivation of the power user having a minor importance priority.
- a third type of drawback is related to the cost of the supervision unit, which requires, for allowing its programming, an appropriate consumer-interface, usually consisting of a keyboard and a display, and an electronic control system with adequate processing power and memory (such as a Personal Computer).
- Such a document describes a set of household appliances capable of constantly receiving information concerning the total absorption of power of all the household users (household appliances, lighting installation, room conditioning system, etc.), the maximum available power (power supply contract), the current time (clock function) and the likely different cost of the energy depending on the time ranges.
- Such information are supplied by means of a proper meter, located outside the household appliances, which may be the same electricity meter, suitable prearranged, or a specific ad hoc optional device; the means used for transmitting the information may be of any type, but the preferred one is the power line , i.e. the same electric network.
- the same household appliances which are individually fitted with an appropriate electronic control system and suitable interface means to the electric network
- the same household appliances are able to "spontaneously" and automatically limit their own electric power consumption, so as to maintain the total consumption of the whole household environment constantly below the limit imposed by the value of the contractual power, the above requiring neither any external centralized supervision system, nor any intervention by the consumer.
- EP-A-0 727 668 allows for achieving important advantages, in terms of simplicity of use and flexibility, with respect to the previous known solutions based on the application of a central supervision unit.
- EP-A-0 727 668 provides for the control system of each individual household apparatus to receive the information concerning the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy, which is transmitted by the external meter at regular time intervals on the communication bus, the latter consisting, as said, of the same electric network.
- EP-A-0 727 668 suggests adopting a relatively long fixed interval between two subsequent transmissions of the above said information, i.e. in the order of several tens of seconds; as a result, the household appliances may not be able to react promptly enough, in order to avoid exceeding the maximum power absorption allowed.
- the present invention has the aim of indicating a managing method, of the type as described in EP-A-0 727 668, where, however, the communication network among the various household apparatuses can be smartly engaged, so avoiding useless overloading, save if strictly required, and warranting as a consequence, a greater solidity of the same communication system.
- Further aims of the present invention are to provide a managing procedure and a metering device for the realization of the above system, in a simple and efficient way.
- Such a system is based on the connection in a network of a plurality of household appliances, or more generally, various domestic electric users, and has the aim of rationalizing the absorption of electric power by the various household users, in order to avoid the exceeding of a determined preset limit, which is represented by the contractual power value, or other convenient limit value established by the consumer.
- Points 2) and 3) above highlight the need of fitting the household appliance with a control system which is capable, based on the information transmitted by the power measuring device, to contribute to maintain the total power absorption of the whole domestic environment below a maximum limit (established by the supply contract or set by the user for personal convenience), searching from time to time the best possible compromise between the need of reducing the absorbed power and the need of warranting an acceptable performance.
- a control system which is capable, based on the information transmitted by the power measuring device, to contribute to maintain the total power absorption of the whole domestic environment below a maximum limit (established by the supply contract or set by the user for personal convenience), searching from time to time the best possible compromise between the need of reducing the absorbed power and the need of warranting an acceptable performance.
- reference RE indicates a communication network of the domestic environment, to which the various household apparatuses are connected to; in the given example, the network RE consists of the same domestic electric network and the communication system between the various household apparatuses is of the power line carrier type, allowing information exchange between the various nodes, indicated with N, to be further described, without the need of introducing an extra wiring system in the house.
- Each node N comprises for instance a suitable microcontroller, which manages the communication protocol (i.e. the set of rules through which it exchange information with the other nodes of the network), and a suitable electronic interface comprising a bidirectional modem for power line carrier of the half-duplex type, i.e. capable of exchanging information in both directions but at different times, and a suitable adapter for the communication network, which as said is represented in the example by the electric network RE.
- the communication protocol i.e. the set of rules through which it exchange information with the other nodes of the network
- a suitable electronic interface comprising a bidirectional modem for power line carrier of the half-duplex type, i.e. capable of exchanging information in both directions but at different times
- a suitable adapter for the communication network which as said is represented in the example by the electric network RE.
- CE indicates an usual electric energy meter of the domestic environment; it is assumed that such a meter CE is located at the entry of the domestic electric network, even if in reality it is often found on the ground floor (in the instance of a condominium), or outside the building itself (in the instance of family houses).
- QE indicates the main distribution board, located directly downstream of the meter CE, which contains, besides all conventional actuating devices (switches) and safety devices (power limiters, "lifesavers”, etc8), also an appropriate measuring device MP, connected to the network through a relevant node N.
- FO, LS, FG, LB and CO indicate an oven, a dishwasher, a refrigerator, a washing machine and a freezer, respectively, each one being fitted with a proper electronic control system, having the function capabilities previously mentioned and adequately connected to the network through a relevant node N.
- COT indicates a conventional freezer, i.e. without an electronic control system as described above and consequently unable to communicate directly with the external world.
- AU indicates all other electric users present in the house (such as an iron, a hair-dryer, a mixer, a bread-toaster, an electric stove, various lamps, and so on), which are not capable of self-adjusting their own energy consumption on the basis of the information supplied by the power measuring device MP located at the entry of the electric network.
- Such conventional users COT and AU are no active elements of the self-adjusting system of the power absorption, but they are inserted, anyway, in the logic of this system, since they represent independent electric loads which are, with respect to other "smart" users, devices being of maximum or absolute priority, which should be geared in order to avoid exceeding globally the prefixed maximum limit of power which can be absorbed by the whole domestic environment.
- the measuring device MP is referred to the initial non-sectioned length of the electric network RE, and is provided for measuring the total power absorbed by the whole domestic environment; the measuring device MP is capable of sending directly on the electric network RE, through the relevant interface node N, the information containing the value of the total power absorbed by the household environment and the value of the allowed maximum limit (contractual power value or other convenient value set by the consumer).
- the frequency of transmission of such information depends, as it will be further explained, right on the measured value of electric power, or more simply of the current value alone, related to the prefixed maximum limit.
- the measuring device MP may be provided for sending on the electric network RE the value of the total current absorbed by the domestic environment, instead of the value of the absorbed total power.
- the device limiting the maximum value of power which can be supplied according to the supply contract is typically a thermal limiter, whose operation for interrupting the electric network is caused by the heating caused by the current flow, independently from the value of the supply voltage (and therefore of the power).
- the measuring device MP can be manufactured according to known techniques; merely by way of example, for instance, if it is provided for measuring the total absorbed power, such a measuring device MP may comprise:
- control logic of the measuring device MP being based on the use of a microprocessor, performs at least three fundamental functions:
- the transmission on the household “bus" RE of the measured value of the active power, being absorbed by the household users, is performed by the control logic through the interface N of the measuring device MP.
- the interface N of the measuring device MP should be able to manage the dialog on the power line carrier "bus", and ensure the observance of the international standards on electric safety, electromagnetic compatibility and the information exchange procedures.
- the measuring device MP is an apparatus apt for measuring the total power (or more simply, the current) absorbed by the domestic environment and communicate the measured value spontaneously to the "smart" users FO, LS, FG, LB, CO connected to the electric network RE, in accordance with the previously indicated logic; therefore; it should be associated to the presence of electric users being capable of self-adjusting their own consumption on the basis of the actual available power and in relation with the priorities featuring them, as further detailed.
- Fig. 1 In general, the system represented in Fig. 1 operates as follows.
- the electric energy for the domestic environment is drawn from the external power mains through the energy meter CE.
- the power absorbed by the domestic environment is limited by means of a proper limiting device (not shown), which limits the installed power according to the supply contract; in the given example, let assume that a maximum limit Pmax of power which can be supplied of 3 kWh has been established (contractual power).
- the household appliances FO, LS, FG, LB, CO, COT, AU are electrically supplied through standard current sockets.
- the control system of each "smart" household appliance FO, LS, FG, LB, CO receives from the measuring device MP, with a frequency according to a logic which will be further described, the instant value of the total power PT, being absorbed right at the moment by the various active electric users of the domestic environment, and the prefixed value Pmax of the maximum power which can be absorbed.
- the control system of each active household appliance verifies if the instant value of the total power PT absorbed by the various household users is higher than the maximum power Pmax, set forth by the supply contract and controlled by the above power limiter.
- the control system would provide for reducing the energy consumption of the relevant appliance LS by a quantity higher or equal to the difference PT-Pmax; subsequently, the control system of the dishwasher LS will update itself on the value of the present total power PT absorbed by the various active users of the domestic environment (as said, such piece of information is sent on the network by the measuring device MP).
- the control system of the dishwasher LS will only update internally the value of the total power absorbed by the domestic environment, without changing its operation mode.
- control system of the dishwasher LS had already to perform a previous reduction of the energy consumption of the relevant household appliance, it may now allow for an increase of the energy consumption, but taking into account that the maximum quantity of additional power cannot exceed the difference Pmax-PT.
- each household appliance FO, LS, FG, LB, CO has the capability of reducing or normalize the energy consumption requested by a particular phase of the operating cycle in course of execution by the appliance itself.
- the system described above provides priority rules between the various electric users, in order to warrant a dynamic distribution of energy in function of the different type of household apparatuses which are active from time to time, and in function of the significance of the role said apparatuses have with respect to the consumer.
- the dishwasher LS may automatically decide to give priority to the oven, since food baking should be considered a priority against washing-up; as a result, the dishwasher will for example perform the water heating only during the natural rest intervals of the oven heating.
- Fig. 2 represents by way of example the simplest case where the measuring device MP performs current measurements instead of active power measurements.
- a graphic illustration shows the relationship between the values of the total current absorbed by the domestic environment and its maximum allowed limit, and the frequency with which the measuring device MP transmits on the communication network RE the measured value of total current.
- the diagram of Fig. 2 highlights how, according to the specific aims of the present invention, the time interval elapsing from a communication to the other one depends on the value of the measured power and the allowed maximum value (supply contract or other convenient limit set by the consumer).
- Fig. 2 where the maximum limit being fixed for the current which can be absorbed is equal to 16 and 25 Ampere, respectively; here, the value of instant power absorbed by the domestic environment A in a first operating condition is defined with L1, whereas the value of instant power absorbed in a second operating condition is defined with L2.
- both values L1 and L2 are communicated by the measuring device MP on the network RE with a different timing.
- the measurement L1 in fact, is communicated around every 2,6 seconds, in the event the value of the maximum current which can be absorbed Pmax equals 16 Ampere, and around every 4,6 seconds in the event the value of the maximum current which can be absorbed Pmax equals 25 Ampere.
- the measurement L2 would just corresponds to the maximum value allowed for Pmax, and be communicated every second (which here can be presumed as the maximum speed permitted for the power line carrier system); vice-versa, should the value of the maximum current which can be absorbed Pmax equal 25 Ampere, the measurement L2 would then be communicated around every 3,5 seconds.
- the measuring device MP does not send on the network RE the information relating to the total current absorbed by the domestic environment at a fixed frequency; on the contrary, it sends said information a frequency that varies depending on the value of such a current and the maximum limit allowed.
- the measuring device MP in choosing the frequency for sending the piece of information relating to the measured value of total power: the closer the measurement to the maximum value allowed, the faster the communication of such a value to the electric users, so that they can promptly react for avoiding the exceeding of the maximum absorption allowed.
- a method for managing the energy consumption of electric users in a domestic environment, among which household appliances, said users being operatively connected in a network, each one of said users presenting an electric load to a source of electric energy; the method comprises the steps of:
- Each one of said electric users comprises control means, which are apt for managing its own consumption of electric energy, in order to avoid the interruptions (black-outs) in the supply of the electric energy to the domestic environment which could derives from the exceeding of a prefixed limit of maximum available power, where the latter may be a determined limit of convenience set by a consumer (associated for instance to a lower cost of the electric energy); such a managing is realized by the control means in function of information relating to the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy in the domestic environment and the prefixed maximum limit; said pieces of information being in particular made available on the above network through said measuring device.
- the system provides for means for varying the frequency of transmission on said network of said information relating to the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy and/or to the prefixed maximum limit, in function of the value of the instantaneous total consumption of electric energy measured by the measuring device, in a way that the more the value of the instantaneous total consumption of electric energy measured by said measuring device approaches said limit of maximum available power the higher is the frequency of transmission of said information on said network.
- the measuring device MP provides for automatically and spontaneously sending the measured value to all the electric users connected in the network; however, it is clear that the system according to the present invention may provide the possibility for the measuring device MP to send its measured value also upon specific request of any node N or control system of the household appliances connected to the network.
- the measuring device MP may also perform functions other than the ones previously described.
- the measuring device MP may perform a clock and calendar function, protected against possible mains black-outs; in this instance, also the current time of day value would be spontaneously sent (and eventually on request from outside) by the measuring device MP, the same as it happens for either the power or current measurement.
- a possible principle could be adopted, which would provide for:
- the measuring device MP may be fitted with a display device, such as an LCD display, and relevant buttons for setting both the date and time of day; or it may be fitted with a radio-assisted clock (such as associated to the Frankfurt's precision clock frequencies or other analogous radio sources, including GPS systems, available in Europe and worldwide), so avoiding any consumer's operations.
- the measuring device MP may be advantageously fitted with a service serial interface, such as of the RS 232 type, for testing the apparatus, updating its software, and so on.
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- first, because it solves the problem of accidental interruptions of electric energy (blackouts), due to the operation of a limiting device (generally a thermal device, sensitive to the current quantity flowing through it), which is associated to the maximum value of the available electric power (contractual power value), as defined in the power supply contract signed between the electricity supplier and the user;
- secondly, more in general, because it allows for keeping the electric power absorption below a determined level, so avoiding the so-called absorption "peaks" and favoring significant economies upstream, by virtue of a better planning of the electric energy production.
- a first criterion, of the "horizontal" type, being already adopted in many countries, which consists in applying differentiated tariffs for time intervals, in particular lower tariffs during the night hours;
- a second criterion, of the "vertical" type, presently still under study, which consist in applying, for the same time interval, tariffs being differentiated in function of the level of electric power absorption, according to the procedures adopted for instance by the Internal Revenue Office for income taxation. For the above purposes, a number of solutions have been proposed, concerning the rationalization of the energy consumption in the domestic environment.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically a domestic environment, where various power users are present, among which those pertaining to a system for the optimized managing of the electric energy consumption, which are interconnected through a suitable communication network, according to the present invention;
- Fig. 2 shows graphically the relation existing between the value of the total current absorbed by the domestic environment, referred to the maximum preset limit, and the frequency with which a metering device, being part of the system according to the present invention, transmits on the communication network the measured value of total current. In Fig. 1 a system of electric apparatuses pertaining to one same domestic environment A is represented as a whole, according to the teachings of the present invention.
- an ammeter, for the measurement of the current;
- a voltmeter, for the measurement of the voltage;
- a control logic, for managing the measuring device MP globally;
- a stabilized feeder, for direct-current supply, at low-voltage, of the various active components of the system;
- a likely filter for the suppression, towards the external world, of the information associated to the power line carrier communication system.
- the function of measuring the active power (or the current) absorbed by the household users;
- the function of sending such information, along with the information relating to the maximum limit of power which can be absorbed, on the same electric network RE, through the power line carrier transmission system;
- the function of establishing the frequency through which the measuring device MP sends the above pieces of information on the electric network RE. Referring to the implementation example previously described, the measurement of the active power being absorbed may be performed for example by the control logic of the measuring device MP on the basis of the signals sent by the voltmeter and the ammeter, due consideration being given to the value of the phase displacement angle between voltage and current. The power is calculated by the measuring device MP on the basis of the values of the active voltage (through the voltmeter) and the active current (through the ammeter), and on the value of the phase displacement angle, which is obtained by measuring the time elapsing from the zero voltage instant to the zero current instant.
- maximum power limit to be taken into account: 12 kW;
- consumer's capability of setting the maximum power limit (contract value, or limit imposed by convenience reasons), through a proper selector (such as a 3-positions dip-switch), considering 1.5 kW power increments (i.e. 1.5 - 3.0 - 4.5 - 6.0 - 7.5 - 9.0 - 12.0 kW);
- measurement precision: +/- 10% FS (however, a fault in excess is retained preferable to a fault in defect).
- prefixing an appropriate maximum limit of power which can be supplied by said source of electric energy,
- providing each user with control means for managing its own consumption of electric energy,
- measuring the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy supplied by said source to said domestic environment,
- transmitting to the control means of each one of said users, by means of said network, information relating to the instantaneous total consumption of the said supplied electric energy,
- making the control means of each one of said users capable of adjusting the electric load being presented to said source of energy by the relevant user in response to said information.
- the value of the instantaneous total consumption of the absorbed electric energy, measured by a measuring device, and
- the prefixed maximum limit of power which can be supplied, whereby, the more the value of instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy measured by the measuring device approaches the prefixed power limit, the higher is the frequency of transmission on said network of the information relating to the instantaneous total consumption; said information relates to the value of total power absorbed or, in a simplified form, to the value of the total current absorbed in the domestic environment.
- a plurality of electric users, among which household apparatuses, connected to a communication network;
- a measuring device, located outside said electric users and connected to said network, which is apt for measuring the instantaneous total consumption of electric energy in the domestic environment.
- transmitting the current time of day and date (day, month and year) at the power on which follows each black-out;
- transmitting the current time of day every 5 minutes;
- transmitting also the date once a day (e.g. at midnight);
- transmission capability, at any time, of the current time of day and/or the date on specific request from any network node.
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- A method for managing the energy consumption of electric users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO), among which household appliances, in a domestic environment (A), said users being operatively connected in a network (RE), each one of said users (LB,LS, FO,FG,CO) presenting an electric load to a source of electric energy, comprising the steps of:prefixing an appropriate maximum limit of available power (Pmax) which can be supplied by said source of electric energy,providing said users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) with control means for managing the consumption of electric energy of the respective user,measuring the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT) supplied by said source to said domestic environment (A),transmitting, by means of said network (RE), to the control means of each one of said users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO). information relating to the instantaneous total consumption of the supplied electric energy (PT),making the control means of each one of said users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) capable of adjusting the electric load being presented to said source of energy (CE) by the respective user in response to said information,
- A method, according to claim 1, characterized in that said information relates to the value of the total power (PT) absorbed in the domestic environment (A).
- A method, according to claim 1, characterized in that said information relates to the value of the total current absorbed in the domestic environment (A).
- A method, according to one or more of the previous claims, characterized in that said control means comprise an electronic control system proper of the individual users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO).
- A method, according to claim 4, characterized in that said management of the energy consumption is carried out automatically by the control systems of said users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO).
- A method, according to the previous claim, characterized in that said control means provide for dynamically adjusting the energy consumption of the respective user (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO), by adapting it to the global energetic requirements of the domestic environment (A).
- A method, according to the previous claim, characterized in that said control means provide for adapting the operative cycles of the respective users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) in function of the power available at the moment (Pmax-PT).
- A method, according to claim 1, characterized in that said measuring device (MP) transmits on said network (RE) the maximum limit of power (Pmax) available for said domestic environment (A).
- A method, according to claim 1, characterized in that priority rules are provided for the household users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO,COT,AU), in order to warrant a dynamic distribution of the energy in function of the type of users being active from time to time and in function of the significance of the role said users has for the consumer.
- A method, according to claim 1, characterized in that the control system of a first user (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) declares on said network (RE) its own instantaneous consumption of electric energy and/or a first information which allows the other users to know that said first user (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) is in operation, said first information declared on said network (RE) being represented, in particular, by a priority level assigned to said user (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO).
- A method, according to one or more of the previous claims, characterized in that said network is of the power line carrier type, which uses the electric network (RE) as a transmissive means.
- A method, according to one or more of the previous claims, characterized in that said measuring device (MP) makes the current time of day and/or the current date information available on said network (RE).
- A system for managing the consumption of electric energy in a domestic environment (A) according to claim 1, of the type which provides for:a plurality of electric users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO), among which household apparatuses, connected to a communication network (RE);a measuring device (MP), located outside said electric users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO) and connected to said network (RE), which is apt for measuring the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT) in the domestic environment (A);
- A system according to claim 13, wherein said measuring device comprisessaid means for measuring the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT) in the domestic environment (A),means for making available on said network (RE) information relating to said instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT),said means for varying the frequency of transmission on said network (RE) of said information relating to the instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT), in a way that the more the value of instantaneous total consumption of electric energy (PT) measured by said measuring device (MP) approaches said limit of maximum available power (Pmax), the higher is the frequency of transmission of said information on said network (RE) by said measuring device (MP).
- A system, according to claim 14, characterized in that said measuring device comprises means for measuring the active power and/or the current absorbed by said household users (LB,LS,FO,FG,CO).
- A system, according to claim 14, characterized in that said measuring device comprises means for transmitting on said network (RE) said information relating to said instantaneous total consumption of the electric energy (PT) and/or said limit of available maximum power (Pmax).
- A system, according to claim 14, characterized in that said measuring device comprises a display and/or one or more manual setting means.
- A system, according to claim 14, characterized in that said measuring device comprises means for transmitting on said network (RE) a current time of day and/or a current date information.
- A system, according to claim 14, characterized in that said measuring device comprises a service serial interface, in particular of the RS 232 type.
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